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Enzo Pelizzaro's Crazy Diamond topped Class Zero, delivering a standout performance across both race days with a full #North3Di inventory. In Class B, Giovi, owned by Paolo Bastiani, topped the leaderboard on corrected time. After switching to North last year, the team has quickly proven their performance - proof that the upgrade delivered results. The 11th edition of the Solaris Cup saw 80 yachts line up for two days of competitive racing in the Gulf of Porto Rotondo. With a steady 7-10 knot northeasterly and a single-start format across all three classes, the fleet sailed butterfly-style courses around Mortorio and Soffi islands. Nearly two-thirds of the fleet raced with North Sails onboard-leading from the front and setting the pace. @solarisyachts
The Royal Malta Yacht Club hosted its second race of the 2025 season on Saturday evening, when the Thomas Smith Triple Handed Night Race took place. The short handed race began in very light winds, with a shifty breeze and an easterly swell setting the stage for a testing night on the water. As the fleet made its way up the coast, towards the tuna pens outside St. Paul’s Bay, competitors had to navigate higher angles, gybe frequently, and deal with unpredictable wind conditions, particularly close to the fish farms which had to be navigated by most in pitch dark.